Best Windows 11 Settings for Gaming in 2025: Disable Bloatware & Boost FPS

Published on October 23, 2025

Windows 11 comes with gaming features like Auto HDR and DirectStorage—but it also runs background processes that steal CPU, RAM, and disk bandwidth. In 2025, optimizing Windows 11 is essential for stable FPS. This guide walks you through **proven tweaks to disable bloatware, reduce input lag, and maximize gaming performance**—without third-party tools.

1. Enable Gaming Features

  • Game Mode: Settings > Gaming > Game Mode > On
  • Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling: Settings > System > Display > Graphics > Default graphics settings > On
  • Auto HDR: Only enable if you have an HDR monitor

2. Disable Windows Bloatware

These apps run in background and hurt performance:

  • Xbox App
  • Cortana
  • OneDrive (if not needed)
  • Tips, News, Weather

How to remove:
Settings > Apps > Installed apps > Find app > Click ⋮ > Uninstall

3. Power & Performance Settings

  1. Press Win + R, type powercfg.cpl
  2. Select High Performance (or create one)
  3. Click “Change plan settings” > “Change advanced power settings”
  4. Set PCI Express > Link State Power Management to Off
  5. Set Processor power management > Minimum processor state to 100%

4. Disable Fullscreen Optimizations

Right-click your game’s .exe file (e.g., VALORANT-Win64-Shipping.exe) > Properties > Compatibility > ✔️ Disable fullscreen optimizations

5. Stop Background Services

Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc > Startup tab > Disable:

  • Spotify
  • Discord (if not in use)
  • Steam (auto-start)
  • RGB software (iCUE, Armoury Crate, etc.)

6. Update Chipset & GPU Drivers

For game-specific guides, check our CS2 Requirements or Roblox Optimization.

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